"It reminded me of the movie 'The Grinch,' when the Grinch was going through town taking everybody's presents and decorations,” said Lamkin. "We're not going to let some Grinch steal our Christmas from us."

WOAI had to blur the crook’s face because of the ongoing investigation but Lamkin used it as inspiration.

"We printed up some posters, put them up on some poster board,” said Lamkin. “We wanted to keep it in the spirit of things, so we made it like a Christmas decoration.”

His home’s yard is now filled with six screenshot photos of the alleged suspect captured from a surveillance video. “The Grinch” song is also being played on repeat outside, while a projector screen shows the surveillance tape.

“We're going to watch this Grinch and just sit around and enjoy the night,” said Lamkin.

Whoever is responsible managed to get away, but Lamkin remains optimistic for his own storybook ending.

“Hopefully something will happen, and it will touch his heart, and he will change,” said Lamkin. “Maybe he'll return all of the things he has stolen, just like the Grinch did.”